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Making a birdcage

  • Cord, dish, product-packing box, three-wavelength 20W bulb, socket, waste-newspaper A low and heavy dish is good.(To prevent water from spilling even if the chick steps on it.)
    A bulb, a socket, and a cord can be purchased at a hardware store.
    Caution Be sure to use a three-wavelength 20W bulb.
    If you use a bulb over 20W, temperature goes up, possibly killing the chick or causing a fire.
  • Tip Refer when making a hole. No. 4 = bulb; No. 1, 2, 3, 5 = air holes
    Very cold place: Make a hole only at No. 1
    Cold place: No. 1, 2 Warm place: No. 1, 2, 3
    Very warm place: No. 1, 2, 3, 5
  • Caution Be sure to install the bulb without putting a plug in a socket.
    Or you can get a shock.
  • Caution If there is too much water and a chick falls into water, its feathers will get wet and it can die of loss of body heat. Here, dry feathers with a hair dryer, etc.
  • Put the plug in the socket and turn the light on.

    Tip About two weeks after a chick hatched, it has well-grown feathers and becomes resistant to the circumstance.